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US1472479A
US1472479A US489681A US48968121A US1472479A US 1472479 A US1472479 A US 1472479A US 489681 A US489681 A US 489681A US 48968121 A US48968121 A US 48968121A US 1472479 A US1472479 A US 1472479A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D41/00Freewheels or freewheel clutches
    • F16D41/06Freewheels or freewheel clutches with intermediate wedging coupling members between an inner and an outer surface
    • F16D41/069Freewheels or freewheel clutches with intermediate wedging coupling members between an inner and an outer surface the intermediate members wedging by pivoting or rocking, e.g. sprags

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  • My invention is concerned with one way automatic clutches to connect rotating memtical part-s in all the figures, of which--.
  • FIG. 1 is a section on the line 1'-1 of Fig. 2;and .-f l, Fig. ⁇ 2 1s a section on the linef2 2 of I have shown my invention as employed in connection with .a driving shaft a, which has the sleeve or hub b secured. theretoby the pin c.
  • This hub is provided with the reduced portion dfforming a seat for an an nulus e interposed between it and the annular periphery c of the cup-shaped driven member Zhavin the hub m journaled on the shaft aand held in place by the collar n secured on the shaft, as shown.
  • the annulus e has securedtherein near its periphery a plurality, preferably 3, of pins f the inner ends of which serve as bearing studs for the corresponding plurality of clutch dogs g pivoted thereon.
  • These clutch dogs have the recesses i in their inner ends engaged by the pins h secured in the hub b, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • the dogs g have their outer ends shaped ,.ccentrically relative to the pivots f so as to produce gripping surfaces j which engage the inner periphery of the annulus k when the dogs are swung to the dotted line position, shown in Fi 1, by the relative rotation ofthe hub b. o hold the ⁇ dogs g substantially 'in the dotted-line position shown in Fig.
  • I may employ the helically-coiled contractile spring g, which is secured at one end to the pm p secured in the hub b and at the other end to the pin r rejecting outwardly from the annulus e.
  • he spring g so Aconnected tendsy to drag the annulus e around the hub b so that the dogs g are ready togrip immediately without any lost motion, which' lost motion would, occur if they had first to move from the full-line position of Fig. 1 to the dotted-line position.
  • I omit the spring g.
  • a clutch the combination with a ro tatable driving member, ot an annular dri-ven member concentric therewith, a ring in ⁇ terposed between the two members, a plurality of clutch dogs pivoted on the ring and having their clutching ends shaped sothat as they are swun to clutching position they wedge between t eir pivots and the inner periphery of the driven member, and a corresponding plurality of elements carried by the driving member directly engaging and adapted to swing the clutch dogs to clutch ⁇ ing position when the driving member is rotated in one direction and to unclutching position when vit is rotated in the other direction.
  • a clutch the combination with a ros tatable drivingmember, of an annular driven member concentric therewith, a ring in ⁇ terposed between the two members, a clutch dog pivoted on the ring near its outer end, which end is eccentric to the pivot and So shaped that when it is swung to clutching position it wedges between its pivot and the inner periphery of the driven member, and an element carried by the driving member cooperating with a slot in the clutch dog to swing the latter to clutching position when the driving member is rotated in oneA direction and to unclutching position when it is rotated in the other.
  • a clutch the combination with a r0- tatable driving member, of an annular driven member concentric therewith, a ring interposed between the two members, a clutch dog pivoted on the ring near its outer end, which end is eccentric to the pivot and adapted to engage the inner periphery of the driven member, and an element carried b the driving member cooperating with a slot in the clutch dog to swing the latter to clutching positionwhen the driving member is rotated in one direction and to unclutching position when it is rotated in the other, the inner end of the clutch dog being shaped so as to engage the driving member to limit its swinging movement when the driving member is reversed.
  • a clutch thecom'bination with a driving shaft having a collar with a reduced portion secured thereon, of a cupshaped driven member having a hub mounted to rotate on the shaft but held from longitudinal move-ment thereon, a rin located between the reduced portion ot' tie collar and the inner periphery of the cup, a plurality ot' pins projecting inward from the anuulus toward the bottom of the cup, a
  • a clutch the combination with a driving shaft having a collar with a reduced portion secured thereon, of a cupshaped driven member having a hub mounted to rotate on the shaft but held from longitudinal movement thereon, a Aring located between the reduced portion of the collar and the inner periphery of the cup, a pluralityv of pins projecting inward from the annulus toward the bottom of the cup, a corresponding plura'lity of clutch dogs pivoted on the pins, having their outer ends eccentric and adapted to engage said inner periphery, and their inner ends slotted, a corresponding plurality of elements extending from the collar into the slotted ends of the clutch dogs, and spring connections between the driving member and the ring to draw the latter to unclutching position when the rotation is reversed.
  • a clutch the combination with a driving shaft having a collar with a reduced portion secured thereon, of a cupshaped driven member having a hub mounted to rot-ate on the shaft but held from longitudinal movement thereon, a ring located between the reduced portion ot' the collar and the inner periphery of the cup,

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Oct. 30 1923.
INVENTOR CLUTCH w. l.. I INDGREN Filed Aug. 4. 1921 Patented Get. 30, 1923.
Umrsosrars wALnmma I.. LINDGREN, or cIIIcAoo, ILLINOIS, AssIeNoa or cnn-HALF To JoHNn I ERICSSON, 0F. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
CLUTCH.
Application ledl Ang-ust 4, 1192-1. `Serial No. 489,681.
To all whom. t mag/concern.'
Be it known that I, WALDEMAR L. LIND- GREN, a citizen of the United States, `and a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Clutches, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
My invention is concerned with one way automatic clutches to connect rotating memtical part-s in all the figures, of which--.
-Fig.. 1 is a section on the line 1'-1 of Fig. 2;and .-f l, Fig. `2 1s a section on the linef2 2 of I have shown my invention as employed in connection with .a driving shaft a, which has the sleeve or hub b secured. theretoby the pin c. This hub is provided with the reduced portion dfforming a seat for an an nulus e interposed between it and the annular periphery c of the cup-shaped driven member Zhavin the hub m journaled on the shaft aand held in place by the collar n secured on the shaft, as shown. The annulus e has securedtherein near its periphery a plurality, preferably 3, of pins f the inner ends of which serve as bearing studs for the corresponding plurality of clutch dogs g pivoted thereon. These clutch dogs have the recesses i in their inner ends engaged by the pins h secured in the hub b, as clearly shown in Fig. 2. The dogs g have their outer ends shaped ,.ccentrically relative to the pivots f so as to produce gripping surfaces j which engage the inner periphery of the annulus k when the dogs are swung to the dotted line position, shown in Fi 1, by the relative rotation ofthe hub b. o hold the `dogs g substantially 'in the dotted-line position shown in Fig. 1,' and ready to clutch instantly the shaft' a begins to rotate anticlockwise, I may employ the helically-coiled contractile spring g, which is secured at one end to the pm p secured in the hub b and at the other end to the pin r rejecting outwardly from the annulus e. he spring g so Aconnected tendsy to drag the annulus e around the hub b so that the dogs g are ready togrip immediately without any lost motion, which' lost motion would, occur if they had first to move from the full-line position of Fig. 1 to the dotted-line position. In some cases, where I desirethe lost motion or delayed action in clutching, I omit the spring g.
The operation ofthe device will be readily apparent: Assuming that the shaft a is the driving member, and that it is rotatin in the direction of the arrow as shown in ig. l, the -pins k acting on the power arms of the dogs y, considered as ylevers, results in swinging them to or toward the dotted line position shown in Fig. 1, in which the surfaces j'grlp against the inner periphery of the ring'k, and securely'clutch the members a andl l together so long as the shaft'is ro- '(5 tating in the direction noted.V When the shaft is stopped or reversed, theA hub 5 is pulled backward relatively to they ringv ey l until the ends o of the dogs e engage the shaft a. This of course unclutches the dogs g'from the annulus yIt', which now comes to It will of course be understood that the driven memberl wi'llbe rovided with some -driving connections, suc as a crown,'for 11.85
belt on the annulus 7c, or spur gear teeth on the hub m.. It will be noted that there is considerable clearance between the inner peri hery ofthe annulus e and the hub b andV ikewise between the outer periphery of 9o the annulus e and the inner periphery of the ring k. This clearance does not in any way interfere with the clutching action, and it obviates the necessity of fine workmanship in constructing'V and assembling the parts, 95
as they can be more or less eccentric and still operate perfectly. v While I have shownfand described my invention as embodied in the form which I at present consider best adapted to carry out its purposes, it will be understood that it is capable of modifications and that I do -notdesire to be limited in the interpretation of c the following claims, except as may be necessitated b the state of the prior art. What I e aim as new and ,desire to secure by Lettersv Patent of the'United Statesis': 1./In a clutch, the combination with a rotatable driving member, of a rotatable driven member concentric therewith, a ring no interposed between the two members, a plurality of pins projecting inward from the ring toward the bottom of the annular driven members, a corresponding plurality of clutch dogs pivoted on the pins having their outer ends eccentric and adapted to engage the inner periphery of the annular driven member, and their inner ends slotted, and a corresponding plurality of pins extending from the rotatable driving member into the Slotted ends of the clutch dogs.
2. In a clutch, the combination with a ro tatable driving member, ot an annular dri-ven member concentric therewith, a ring in` terposed between the two members, a plurality of clutch dogs pivoted on the ring and having their clutching ends shaped sothat as they are swun to clutching position they wedge between t eir pivots and the inner periphery of the driven member, and a corresponding plurality of elements carried by the driving member directly engaging and adapted to swing the clutch dogs to clutch` ing position when the driving member is rotated in one direction and to unclutching position when vit is rotated in the other direction.
3. In a clutch, the combination with a ros tatable drivingmember, of an annular driven member concentric therewith, a ring in` terposed between the two members, a clutch dog pivoted on the ring near its outer end, which end is eccentric to the pivot and So shaped that when it is swung to clutching position it wedges between its pivot and the inner periphery of the driven member, and an element carried by the driving member cooperating with a slot in the clutch dog to swing the latter to clutching position when the driving member is rotated in oneA direction and to unclutching position when it is rotated in the other.
4. In a clutch, the combination with a r0- tatable driving member, of an annular driven member concentric therewith, a ring interposed between the two members, a clutch dog pivoted on the ring near its outer end, which end is eccentric to the pivot and adapted to engage the inner periphery of the driven member, and an element carried b the driving member cooperating with a slot in the clutch dog to swing the latter to clutching positionwhen the driving member is rotated in one direction and to unclutching position when it is rotated in the other, the inner end of the clutch dog being shaped so as to engage the driving member to limit its swinging movement when the driving member is reversed.
5. InI a clutch, thecom'bination with a driving shaft having a collar with a reduced portion secured thereon, of a cupshaped driven member having a hub mounted to rotate on the shaft but held from longitudinal move-ment thereon, a rin located between the reduced portion ot' tie collar and the inner periphery of the cup, a plurality ot' pins projecting inward from the anuulus toward the bottom of the cup, a
corresponding plurality of clutch dogs pivoted on the pins having their outer ends eccentric and adapted to engage said inner periphery, and their inner ends slotted, and a corresponding plurality of elements extending from the collar into the slotted ends of the clutch dogs, for the purposeA dcscribed. I
6. In a clutch, the combination with a driving shaft having a collar with a reduced portion secured thereon, of a cupshaped driven member having a hub mounted to rotate on the shaft but held from longitudinal movement thereon, a Aring located between the reduced portion of the collar and the inner periphery of the cup, a pluralityv of pins projecting inward from the annulus toward the bottom of the cup, a corresponding plura'lity of clutch dogs pivoted on the pins, having their outer ends eccentric and adapted to engage said inner periphery, and their inner ends slotted, a corresponding plurality of elements extending from the collar into the slotted ends of the clutch dogs, and spring connections between the driving member and the ring to draw the latter to unclutching position when the rotation is reversed.
7. In a clutch, the combination with a driving shaft having a collar with a reduced portion secured thereon, of a cupshaped driven member having a hub mounted to rot-ate on the shaft but held from longitudinal movement thereon, a ring located between the reduced portion ot' the collar and the inner periphery of the cup,
a plurality of pins projecting inward from the annulus towardy the vbottom of the cup, a corresponding plurality ot' clutch do s pivoted on the pins having their outer ends eccentric and adapted to engage said inner periphery, and their inners ends slotted, a corresponding plurality of elements extending from the collar into the slotted ends of the clutch dogs, a pin projecting outwardly from the collar, a second pin projecting out wardly from the ring, and a helically coiled contractile Vspring connecting the last two mentioned pins, t'or the purpose described.
:in witness whereof l have hereunto set my hand an aiiixed my seal, this'29tl1 day ot July, A. D. 1921,
W. L. LlNDGREN. [n a] Witness:
JOHN HOWARD MOELROY.
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US2486603A (en) * 1946-12-23 1949-11-01 Gear Grinding Mach Co One-way sprag type clutch
US3037599A (en) * 1957-08-14 1962-06-05 Borg Warner Clutch
DE1144559B (en) * 1951-10-24 1963-02-28 Schild A G A Locking mechanism for precision mechanical devices, especially self-winding watches
US20130270055A1 (en) * 2012-04-12 2013-10-17 Lien-Sheng Chang Electric starting device of model engine

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2486603A (en) * 1946-12-23 1949-11-01 Gear Grinding Mach Co One-way sprag type clutch
DE1144559B (en) * 1951-10-24 1963-02-28 Schild A G A Locking mechanism for precision mechanical devices, especially self-winding watches
US3037599A (en) * 1957-08-14 1962-06-05 Borg Warner Clutch
US20130270055A1 (en) * 2012-04-12 2013-10-17 Lien-Sheng Chang Electric starting device of model engine

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